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PACE TWO. Tin: OTTAWA rin:i: THADETWoniN i SANDS HUNTED TAYLOR CASE, PENS E f?T"71 WISCONSIN lziz i Of NOI TO PURSUERS WRITES PROSECUTOR WOOLWINE THAT HE WILL PROVIDING IMMUNITY IS GUAR ANTEED ON OLD THEFT CHARGE. Mr. an WW Kim members II IK tl t lit ir imiii i Iiv lr SURRENDEH Ward Conite and rlad ofl t ii can the rloee f the freshntenta mn OSS. Ufa. George Corcoran, iaa street, entertained i oi their bunco club Ii their home. Three tali! were plr.yed during the at The honors rera carried it Ottq St i "tfsK I. Mrs. William arehl Paraoni Mrs. Otto BcldlofaM car 'Nation ariae. t wiuns delteioua re- .'.-ri.-il hv t It.. Iiiwf. ' "U PR CLASSIFIES BRYAN AMONG ATHEISTS Oil. no Proniiw iv Mr i i Lost Jamea Kami ii Ida la Ida Vnna Orennuu She inn it Hi.' Me T .1 You it t tin iliu;. of mill w till ill l I Sl.ili i Truli inity ff Street oi he liicii hool it louth rear i beautlfuii) ry, us also , h M- rtory. The inter of Mu "i Kinsmen, i in the i lyilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulltllllHIIlullilHiliiiiiiuu Miss Dorothy and Margaret Jaml' son will entertain a fe oi the moai Intlaista friemi f Miss Louise Biithiier ami Miss Murvtierite Kale) ai a Waafatngton'i birthday banco party tins erening at their imnv In .11,.,.,, ... mmJk , ..nlirl.f I... . ' '".' BOttl KlWlU OI i. nil mi n iwi , w uniiiiinru luuiftiu , . . . hove announced their engagements Mis Buchnei f to marry Herberi llnuinon nf Pt-oria and Miss Haley ll jok Angolea. Cal., Ktl. IS. Immu nity for Edward F. Sands from proee tution on a -hargo of embezzlement preferred agaiaat bin last August William li.smoud T.ivlor, inurtl' by red NEBRASKAN S V I L V ON EVOLU TION. E. A. URGE ASSERTS. MAY LEAD MEN FROM THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH AS OUTLINED IN BIBLE. Blrge, preaidenl o( toe University of Wlaconsln, today replied i" aaaer th ns oi William .:. Bryan, made bora iK woman o. ingest son III mims tinn.ililM.il from Hi" Ktnaiuat St. Vlatoi a i ollegi been engaged In ugi ttu renily, when ha 'tiled as head nalesnian (or the i1 ton, Parrot) Klai nony the netrlywcds elude their frl I- In sbowera of rfce and i Morris, from w !. mce varioua points of inter After their honeymoo tin ii to Chicago and i a ami graduated from oio In '''I'i Slit .' i an ompltahe I rhe groom la lb i aid Mra, Col Atti i gradtiatlkg at hi i iif attended . a ; 1 1 1 . liit'li In ban I aiiiiiiiiiiiii;i!i!i!:,iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : (Ltom i. Mew 5 i IlllllUIIIIUIUIIIIIinillllllllllllliiiiiiinii Minion inn OI llllilllliiliiniiiMi'ii iMi'.iii.M.i tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiu i """""'iMllUnilllllllllllllllllllll ... ,,...I.AI1.. JtMak II... . 1... , I. bi i'i. in. muMim iiniirn. lift. rnsi napii-i ( ii iii't n, Jefferson ! t'asimi'.- Miller, paator, uaasea al ff olnmbu('olunibua 4t George i and l" .i m ter, Mlniater Bt48 nh , a ni in aparttui niu for In-, i" ni' until '..-. poaltfcin I rm "I st,. a vtter tiio care managed u waiting with ii b auto for they ulll rial' pal in ill ousi i they iil n .! en Jackaon 'iiniishfil !n :ii- i.al SUIiu:i St Petri I at a m. Catholtc ti naator. tilth Ottawa ihurch. iit'v. Low mass at Hi a ll.tiui-i t' liiit li .1 ..nr. ('olumhusColumtoua si , Qeorgc if . Mlniater 1:48 Church Cheater Olaon, superintendent, Mornlni Worship subject: IHr, iiinl ' Ft t chooli 1 1 no rii.' il it Ik It mass at 10: ISO a Thomas Le Woolwine, dlatrh-t attor nay, arprided saiidn pinves his Inno tonte of tin- slaying of Taylor ami can "Untangle tl.is murder mystery." Mr. Wooiwine's promise to the miss ing former bntler-secretary to Taylor was made in a letter he addressed "to Edward F. Sands. Throueh the Publishers." In answer to a which purported to ha e been wrltti D by Sands. The latter letter, which was ligiled "B. F. Sands." was dated Pat). 14 A yerbatim oopy of it. as made public by Mr. Woolwine. follows: "Dear Sir: This letter will probably surprise you. when you read ii. 1 am taking this liberty to write you to make mat'ers more easy for yon in the tlrst plat e I am Mr. Sands allthongh a friend of mine is writeinK this letter under my dictation Mr. Woolwine you need not look all over the world for me for 1 M iiveing right here in I.i Aa galea and am reading the papers every day CVincerning the Taylor mur der I will be frank with you Mr Wool wine I have not had any peace of mire since the murder end 1 have come to the conclusion that the quicker this thing is settled the better off we w ill all be now Mr. Woolwine in ih -ir--place I did not murder Taylor hut 1 know who did it bur what assurar.'e have 1 from you to know that you will arcept my story "none." "Therefore I want a guarantee from you that if I surrender myself into your hands and if I establish my inno cence of the crime you will set me free. "If you will do this Mr. Woolwine T . ran untansle this murder mystery for you you may answer me in any of the I.os Angeles papers." ', ' "To my Dearest" Is the inscription in a gold locket carried by William Desmond Tavlor. slain film director. In which ihe photograph of Mabel Nor- I mand, screen star, was found today among the other personal effects of Mr. Taylor in the possession of Pub llc Administrator Bryeon. The locker was appended to a thin gold chain at tached to platinum watch whit h was in Mr. Taylor's pocket when he was murdered. In addition to the locket, two KoM pencils, a gold knife, - tind a gold check nmt after a year ago honor that he i-. an teach student ind "atheist s Uet.iii repeated Mi ret entiy, unlit to his ac- RANSOM to b Of I Come the bl a Salle. Ide ol Bdward C rke ette Mm k P ' the members Job i ture . It. mi. letter, .,,, 'ill Ottav will Mrs i tUera al her Johnson evening club Monday erening On Paul street. Mrs. liave the paper of the and Mra L. K. Jordan will en n with an informal eight oorer r tonight at their home in K.u-t a, following the dinner the even- be sent playing bridge. D. J. IMcLeod will entertain tain with an Informal supper tomor row evening at their home, on ihe north (bluff. Covers will be laid for i eight guests. The regntar Saturday night stag party at the Ottawa Boat C'fub will be held tonight al the club. The erening i will !' spent in plaving cards and bowling. PLEASANT VIEW ; Misses Mildred Meier, Catherine Ol son. Hildegardo Maier and Efbmett Hicgins. Bud Francis and Thomas !! Imontl of Morris attended the Mardl (Jras in Marseilles Friday niehf. Allen Olson and son Arnold attend ed Floyd Krieiison s sale near Ottawa Monday Misses fkii iwdelli) L4ndergan an l Margaret Hinser of Ottawa and Ar noltl Olson and Albei t Kuhn of Sen-! eca attended the Mardi Orad in Mar seilles Friday evening. Joe MaJerhofer and Jay Higgit: I who went to Chieago last Friday, re turned home Monday. They made tn-1 trip in Joe's Ford roadster, i Christ Williamson called on F. J. Maierhofer Monday night. P J Mail rhofer and son .loe and Alias Olson and son Arnold attended Jchtl Srhroeder'-; ?ale. southwt"-t 3i Seneca. Wednesday. ! loe Maierhofer and Joe Maier made $ br1 call at A U Olson's Mondav. - L 0. Dracklm was In Seneoe Unn been K. S. at Con for Worcester, past, Igregational thm dent Birge baa forty years, he reasserted expressions made to .Mr. Bryan following 'nis speech to students here, saying he tnarer had fonnd it nacessar) to Justify religion to silence or to e I cuse science to religion." "i have accepted beta aa equally dirine revelations and bt th a equal ly wrought Into the constitution of I the world," Blrge said iin.ui ieem led to dlalike 'especisll my objecting to bis uuititig religion to a discred ited scientific hypothesis.' l think the history of the church gives good ! ground for my objection, in Ike 1 .fourth centttrj people were toM the1 doctrine of a round world was ath. ist;e. and a century or so later th-- Copernican astronom; was colled I atheistic. In tiie nineteenth century evolu tion in like manner was called atbe ( istic by men of whom Bryan is a be j luted follower. "i told .Mr. Bryan that his teach-' itigs wens atheistic rather than the teachings of evolution I had a real meaning and purpose in thus i .iliini; the attention of Mr Bryan definite ly ami sharply to the religious harm that may come from bis teachings ' If st. Paul was right, if Cod Is to be -.night for and ft und in the teach ings that are not for from erery one of us then those who urge us rath, r Saturday Miss EMther w paaaed away who for .1 11 year- baa been in very pm she moved here last year parents. Kev Wunderlli ; underlli u iniber of ir health, wiih her ,ild w ife bur lock at b. Ran- svm , Tuesday afternoon at tv the German Brauelii al aon. The remains Will tln-n be taken the Forest Home Chapel, Chicago Wedneaday at three p m The community extend their pa thy to the bereaved parents. The teachers in the lower grade at tended the Institute in Ottawa Friday J. C Dugan was a Thursday Ottawa passenger. Stt'iihen Petllno is now seen drive. Ing around in a Ford coupe. There will he a hard linos mis qui rade party in Had hall. Friday evening, Feb 1 7 th glrsu by the mo dern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors A prize will le uiven for the most comical costume, Admission tie, which include.! luncheon. Misses Carolyn and Kathryn Boelt f s;vnt Thursday sad Friday m Ottawa .Miss Kathryn attended institute while Carolyn visited at the Peehan home. .Miss Ksther Richards of Waakegan ill., is visiting her mother. Mrs Pete Mr and Mrs Clarence Redman Mra. Carrie Kates. Mr and Mn wn Ham Woodward attended the funeral of their sister. Mrs. Otto Kngle. who , (father 1 s a. rr St. Columba'a Cstholie church, i Dean Thomas K Madden! pastor. I Low msssei al 7, s (for children) and I 9 u. m : high mass at 10, Trinity er eglsn Luthsrsn church Ret o v Mortvedt, pastor, Sunday school :it P:45; morning service at 10:45; meeting of Luther league at 7:30 p. in. Zion Bvangelicsl Lutheran cburoft, CL'J West Jefferaon street. Kev. R, II. Martnian. pastor Uermsn serv- Ices at it a in Sunday School at 10 Ehlgllsh serv 11 1' at 10:45. Bpworth Methodist BplsoopsJ tor. Bunday school at I SO a. m ; L. c. Brand, superintendent i ipeclsl Church. Kev Hiram F l.awler, pas ser ices at '! p in Th Salvation Armv Sunday school at i p, :n ; V IV L, meeting at 6 lfi; Ureal Salvation meeting at T'"o. Met tun: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7: is. All '.omo; good music and singing oy ami Mrs. R C. Morgan in charge, I ,,tl, Bundnj m,n Madison Street Branfellcal church. lina in mi Rir. Howard A. Kramer, pastor 140 1 Hanson, fltlnola avenue, l:S0, Sunday school; Aagust Led rich, superlstendenti I ." SO, preaching service; C:4.". young. peoples meeting; r:30, evening ser mon; tie morning service will lie rman on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Bvsrybody welcome. Firt church of Christ, Scientist.' Ill West Lafayette street. Sunday' school at 12. Morning service at I 1":4". topi,- "Mind" Testimonial meet-' iy, I p, tn ; the pun y invited to attend ttle-e : ie reading room la open on 8X1 epi Sundays from purpoaa oi pi. tier." ,, continuation of the stonen on "Prayer." fcOO, Junior S. v P U 6:80 Senior it P 11, Miss Oledine Wood will apeak on the work of the Baptist tratnlna acbool 17:30 evening worship, subject: lines lOod punish sin" or "the modern con ception oi future punishment." Mush by the chorus choir. Presbyterian t ogrci 1:48 a u, Sunday school. Classes for all ages, i" Id a m . Morning Worship, Bar ii " World Wide Vision." I p m. Young People's meeting. ", w al- p. m . FOrsning sertfee Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Men's Gospel Team Subject What it means to be a Christian, everybody w Sic OHM First Congregational church, corner Columbus and Jackson st, William is Whitaltt, Mlniater, BOS Paul st j Sutnlav Sthool, J 41 John 0 Hi liu I mac her. aunt. Gradsd Lessnni Bffieienl I Teacher s t lasses for all. Mornhll Woiship. mi i;. Subieti "A sin.li Junior Rndeavor. :i : 80 Hodgson, Supt Vesper 06 Chorus choir soloist tATURDAV, FEDRUARY IS, 19J . To Test Wool. o tern w.nti r,. S,n,, rf,0 hl Willi i piece of shuHnr oolepjgoajl Vigor Of Youth I A New Discover jlicmcc riociuces a Vitalizrr Supri to Famous Cilaod Treatmt-ntl Maj Power of a Bark From Afnc Have you lost your youth, rigor "pop ' Docs life .seem dull und a grind.' Don't worry, Science discovered a new Utilizer supt area to the much discussed " lland" and "monkey glnnd" tl meat. I he principal ingredient Is an tract from the hark or an African I ii la aiii to be the most amailni vigorator ever discovered. Comb with it are other tonic ami itall elements Of proved merit. Iii D eases, the compound produces mai Improvement in a tiuy or two, am i Bhort time the lltalltv Ii rtU.'il 4S I circulation improved and the glov 10 health is felt in ever ourt in Charai t-: Miss F.lsie Si n ice. tiuartetii s. Roy Bannon of ib sloj'e, w ill sing at the Accompanist. Mis- B Ban morn i-ueiiu , , full. Trial by Jiiry. Trial by Jury antedates Alfr Great, Thai monarch organised of 12 n.eii, but even earlier i und m Anglo-Saxons acted n in disputes between the w Saxons, the new vitallaer pontatna ex liVS chemicals, but manufat tin ln anonnoua quantltisa has brought CO t within reach of all. Furtherni the laboratories producing the i rttaliser, which is called Bs N'u Tj are so confident of Its power that t iter It on the basis of "no results, pay." Any reader of this papal tpay i the new discovery without risk. S no money, bill ju t oiir name and Jress, t the Re-Nu Laboratof "'"ii. Qateway station, Kansas c Mo., ami a full treatment of Re Tabs will he mailed. Deposit $ i postage with the postman on dejlyi if nut delighted by the results ut end if 11 week, notify the laOOratO! your money will be refunded Do not hesitate about accent this test oiler, ns it Is fully guar teed. i the 'hi lei Welsh n Jury h and the remote past do err. not knowing the scripture-, r.or the pt wer of God. , They are turning the s-ek-r for God i from the rteht track and purine him parent on bin one that is i away fron , The harmful I toga was seen these who Uset . They tptd us ti ! of God because creation of a I they never thm God sent forth I in his Image I baby that is clearly likely to lead f sin h teach in many of Mr the and v si remote ancestor; but ight of teihng aa that trie spirit and created you and me ant! every born. They taiked as never find the God Mr. On 'tor's name in full. BROOKFIELD MENDOTA ,'rfa'- men : -'" :,1,!,'r Plt Wesdayldaily and hourly giving t all anions the trinlr.t. i h. "V, ' ' " ' ' . ! "J" ' .. .. "l 7,.w' - "" and all things .... . i ' "r i .- ...p,,'..- '.,,.- iu .-uitiieiniii, it:. iocset is ti, inches square and hears Wednesday .vhi r he will -ofnd a fa v Taylor'-; monocraill on the hud- ilavi a ith bis tutor fi-o Uoiik t . tlu- back of the ll'ilt,.l n. t m T-., ,. t:tv ivhrt r,.fflr,c tlm., j Misses Leona I.tmd, flladys Jtnf,;. I Dorothy nilaht and Miss Ijemps't:;. stnd Dud Ferguson, Manual Fay arc : Mr. Briner of Morris attended the Mardi Qras in Marseilles Friday nignt Mrs A. T lirson and Olive Danie.' j son were in Ottawa Friday afternoon. Mrs. Kmmtt Vaughey and son Frn- tnett Jr. of Albuquerque, . M.. for- merry of Marseilles, are here visitin.- w ith relatives and friends. Misses Lucille Lee and Tlildeg-ardo HonenDBC or .norns and Joe an who of A great number of attended th- sale of Fred held Feb. T. The Young League served lunch. About Ransom people ebhardt, People'., $10 was end in Ottawa with I and Mrs Hugo Engle. Miss Stella Mahafley spent week end w ith her neranta Mr Mrs J Mahaffey of Kinsman, : Miss Tessie N'agle of Ottawa Ing her brother, Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Erwifl Dsrtn, of Dwfghi spent Sunday with her parents, Air Mrs John Stibor and hoys of Lsmrs are visiting h.-r parents. Mr. and Airs. Mert Case.-. Her husband was called to Virginia to attend the itinera of his father, who died Thursday. -Mr. and Mrs.. W. M. Transhin. Mr and Airs. W. J. Siguin and MtaS Fran ces Casey attended the hard times dance at the Spa aiding Lyi sum in Strcator, Monday evening 'is- BUS Ryan spent Sunday in Seneca wiUKher brother John. v ' and Mrs. Howard !.. u,Q k. 'reri of a boby boy. born reaeuary 12th. mg Wedm st lie Is cordial : nestings, 1 1 every affrn i 2 until B, Illinois Avenue Svsn gel feel ohurett, corner Illinois avenue and Lelsnd I street. Rev u. p. MauS, pastor Sun day school at 1:: a. m.; Samuel To tel. superintendent ; morning wor ship at 10:4",. Sermon, topic "Soul Instruction erening service, subject: The Right Hearf Christ Episcopal Church. Rev O. W Farrar, rector, church school; 9:45'; Holy Communion, 8:QQ; Morn ing Prayers and Sermon. 10 :,, liven ing Prayerr. 1:00. First. Methodist Church. lu;ta a. ,'iu Sermon: Does it .Matter whut we believe ' t;.:',0 p. tn. Ki"vorth i.e. mue .Mrs. II. F. LaisJen leatler. I: 10 p 111. Patriotic Service itrfmai Rev. H. F Lawlof in Washington IF YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL BUY A FARM NOW When the bottom is reached on any thins, that is the tiaie to buy. ! will see farm lands much high er heft, re the year is OUt I have i"" sale a line 160, rich productive ?nil Th owner cannot farm, ami he win seii for a small amount of i ash. take in a small home In a city tn- small town, and carry the balance ii t a low rate of interest This opportunity will not be offer ed after March 1st I also have n mhihII place at the edge ni town for chickens, fru.t. rapes sad truck at a very low price. GEORGE A. CROWDEN iC'--305 Armory Block. Ottawa. III. Don't forget Oj'b'.vay lots are 3 eig up soon. HILLIARD GARAGE We have been with you a long time Reason We know how to manage a Gar.-ce. Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc SPECIAL DISCOUNT On orders re-.eivod before Mar. 1 Largest and A nest lot of treat shade trees, flowering shrnW Vines, plants, etc.. for tmprovin and beautifying your home. Strict y freh. first eluss. reliable SttS 1 Over twenty-five years in the bus ;i II Why buy elsewhere' Writ fur catalogue today. La Salle Co. Nursery, LA SALLE, ILLS. proud Sunda Mr. The regular meeting of the Afe. dOta Woman's club was held in the EJKS club rooms on Afondav aftej noon. An interesting program from rontoniporary pn,,ts was gvon ,v j,. Feme Ousbmea. The Mendota and Tjskilwa torn haaketball teams met at the local high school gymnasium on Friday evening:. The game was won hv Men dota, 3a to 15. Mrs. C. C. Turner and children are spending a few weeks in Pennsylvania Mrs. Pearl Krohl left Thursday for BM home at. Sandwich after a sojouri of three weeks at the Fred J Kueter home in this city. Mrs, Joseph .Masear spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Arthur Ma ' sear, at Somonauk. Mrs. D. Parson left Thursday for her home at Trimble, Ohio after a visit at the H. F. Feik home, north of i j ' ii. Mrs. James Egan of La Salle spent the week end in Mendota. Mrs. .V Runuuist Is spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Hannah lark, at Monticello. Wis. .Mis?. J. . Yenerlch was hostess to the ladies' bible class of the Zion Evangelical vhurch at her home on Thursday afternoon. Finn Murra. editor and mamiEer of Our Hope, was in Chicago on business on Friday. . , Ti e fire department was called out "jWday aiiernoon. the call coming ' - The tire proved to be i Bt.ihorn home, near Blaokstone r IOOU It was put out without much oamage bring done The Boy Scouts' and Lone Seoul a-Ketball teams of Mendota met at m high sthool gymnasium on Sat urday Mtet-noon, the Boy Scouts win ning, to to IS. The Mendota High sehool basket ball team went to Kewnaee Friday afternoon, where thry playeri the high sch.iol tram from that town in the evening. Kewanee won. :5"i to lfl The Ford car belonging to Bd Hradv Of Trlumpn was stolen on our streets .vaturday eieninc The fire department was called to ine uiu i ai stough house, near I com scnoot. .Mondav nmrntn i,. the roof wna on tire. It was put on without much damage, hring done. nil Airs lav moriiirm at 0 i Heart church at Ki:, jcurred one of the season s I weddings, w hen Miss Irc,n I became the brrrt" of Harold sman oc prettir.i Grennan Donald- tily attirel neli Maier of Seneca are among those blue taffeta w ..l... .. . , ......i . .i .i. ii ,i ... m I. . . . who attend evening Joe Male Friday afte Mrs. FVa John Scliefl Morr d the . I Fridav k .Maierhofer and Mrs. r and SOS Vincent of ne-tr the lat . Alien spent Thursday with tadpari nta, Mr. ami M ' William Francis, w day. Mr. and SOD AlU n Olson and Arnold sp Sundru fer and iimpbell and nephew re Ghlt ago passenger in a gown of midnight th blue duvetrn wran trimmed in caracul: oicture hat. an 1 wore a corsage bouquet of violets. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Hanf gan. wore a gray taffeta dress, with -eal wrap and black hat. The groom and beet man, Wilfred Cougblin, war blue tJuits. The ma was eung by the Kinsman choir, as-slated by Miss Kathalena Dawson of Chicago. Charles A. Donaldson, a brother of the groom, also of Chicago, presided at the or- J. le;il was passenger, Mrs. John If; few days the en I ieu .niiiet p:hi dau i Miss Hannah Gordon i tawa WVdnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 to Seneca Bundav the -lav with h. Jesse Thompson and y In Streator with his Mrs.' John Thompson, a Tuesday Chicago rhter Lc autoed oth mins. Miss Et B htiol in to Of autoed I spent Til! lith Sulztwrger who attends Ottawa isjieni Sunday with .Air-. Wilbur f near Qttaa aughter ( lath ut aStutdav with Air. and Mn Vincent, near Mi; Vartand a. i. Mrs. AID Jrine and vt evening ai John Sch rria. end in Pt Airs. C Chicago passenger jnry aria. A. speni a Mondav First CongregaiionnI Church All I I A fjl C AJ u I TCITT . In- Bigact Bird Cage I'r. l.sbly the wnrld', b . rage is in St iMtg, a dntteof nsttlng 7 loBg by loo f,.,,, wi((, a J high and hi.ltllng neatly :m hlrds CHICHESTER S PILLS lltaln kM ! U.M l "J?"T(0 SHIM with Bl, Ri T I r o ihrr Buy mf , ... V iiiaTI iiimmi eii.i, ( SOLD BY Dfft GGIf TS EVtKYWHLRE &2k CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL f Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Metropolis. I'lir.r.i?. "I have taken Lydia K. Pmkh tint's Vegetable Com pound and it is ail it Claims to be and has benefited me nun. ! der fully. 1 had teen lies toreijrhtnion'l.s ; with a trouble Which confined me to ny i bed ar.d was or iv able to be up part of the time.whtn 1 was advised by a friend, Mrs. Smith, to try Lydia E. I'irikham's 1 Vpfrrt a lilo f pound and Liver Fills. 1 was bo much benefited hv the that 1 was able to be up and about ir two weeks. 1 was at the Chanpc of Liff i when I bopan taking the medicines ar.d! I passed over lhat time without any ! trouble. Now I SOI halo and hearty, Co all ; scrubbing, and eookhsf, all there iatodo j , 1 about a house, and can walk two or ' three miles without petting too tired. 1 know of several of my neighbors who nave been helped bv your medicines. " 1 . Mrs. Emma Cixvek, 705 E. 7th St.. j ! Metropolis, Illinois. Depend upon Lydia E. Finkham'sVep I ctabfe Compound. Nervousness, irrita : i bilitV. heat Mushes he-ado, ho on.l Atwmi. i neas, are relieved by this splendid p.ed icinc. WILLIAV S. WMITSITT. Minister Morning Worship :::::; Subject, "A STUDY IN Special Music : : : : Misi Luella Hanson. CHARACTER" : Mrs. Roy Bannon, Accompanist. 10:45 Soloist lllilllllillllllllliltlll mi ilia To the Public. We Welcome your Business Your checking and savings accounts. 4 per cent Paid on Savings Accounts We want you to make this Bank your Bank. Come in and get acquainted. Assets over $610,000.00 Peoples' Trust& Savings Bank rua in: VllclWrt, 11IIII1MS JOHN GARLAND. Frest. T. 0. OFFICERS W. D DUNCAN, KENDRICK, Cashier. Vice President W. J. SINON W. F. STANTON Ir THOS. F. CARROLL DIRECTORS ARTHUR H. COLWELL J. H. EDGCOMB JOHN GARLAND P. J. CLUNE THEO L. GROT W D DUNCAN tmbr Ftdtral Reserve System 'nder l s. Government Supervision How You Can Help Many cities are exDeriencinp a crime ;w. ) lice arc doing their best to run down the crtminats Inn and bufeianes an- ircti llOf titent. keepitj Vault. n can help tn make it less profitable for burglars by "iir small valuables in our new Safe Deposit ft i the best Dlace tor vour valuable naners i . ii too, for liveware treciietit (hiring the winter. lar were t i enter i itv Bank Check I ept isit ,-inlt keys lit liatil were 1 1 a N'ationa uakini V'i nr 'ii le I'xM'k and would knew lhat ight. t night and tind ne of our Sate his chances fur 1 1- him that you used check- instead eepinj vtild laree low tims of money around the house. It that your -mall valuables and precious paper- were beyond hi- reach. HI Ibsohitely new lire the vault : no ri-k and burglai re amply pi , hen resi keen v tin tec ted I uir vault. valu- insurance Boxes may be secured for $ I upward. There is a size to Get yours now. : : : 50 per yea".' nd suit your needs, t III 1 The National City Bank of Ottawa. Capital and Surplus $350,000.00